CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS te ses re, ar, y, st PREPAID classified advertisemec under the following headings: — Situations Vacant. Situations Wanted. Lost and Found. For Sale. To Let. Board Wanted. Wanted Known. Wanted to Buy. Wanted to Rent. are accepted for consecutive insertion! at the following rates: Words 1 insert. 3 insert. 6 insert. 15 20 25 30 1/0 1/4 1/8 2/1 2/6 3/4 4/2 5/3 4/6 6/2 7/10 10/0 If booked 50 per cent, extra. 00 >rs SITUATIONS VACANT. ri--5T 'yy7'ANTED —A. good man or youth f o farm work. Apply Cosgrove & Co ’phone 60, Mariaia. jTy\7'ANTED —A.'.ma.n .or youth for gai f dening and milking. Apply A. C ! Pease, Mangatoki, ’phone 178 S, Eltham 'yy ANTED—Milkers for 63 cows T shares or wages. Apply in writing to Box 89, Hawera. TO LET. ir PO LET —o-rdomed house; all con A venienees; re-papered throughout: handy to town. Apply Crompton’/ Shoe Store. FINANCIAL. Y to lend on furniture, pianos, wireless sets, motor cars, without removal, also on insurance policies and
envelope for reply to G. E. O’Halloran Box 44, Wanganui. ’Phone 2534. FOR SALS. Sale—One pedigree dairy Short horn bull, 15 months; “Tawhiti’ ; Stud. —Les Barkla, ’phone 28301. . /~)NION Plants, Spanish Longkeepers. 3/6 1000; last of season.—Brown and Son, Pukekohe. JpOJEt Sale—Vac-Trie Silent Vacuum Cleaner, popular model, £ll cash. Terms £l2. Easy terms: Deposit 20/ind 5/- per week at Dixon’s, Hawera. BOARDER WANTED QOMFORTABLE board offered to young lady or gent in private home (central). Address at Star Office. WANTED KNOWN. ~ ANTED Known Choice ripe ** Bananas,. 31bs.. 1/-; Stumer and Delicious Apples, 31bs. 1/-; Grapes, 1/Ib.; Island and Hothouse Tomatoes. Pears, 31bs. 1/-; sweet Island and Aus;ralian Oranges, also fresh Vegetables it cheapest rates.—At" Dinton '3, Cheap!St Fruit Shop.. ’Phone 28644. We deKnown—E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., have arranged for agency of /ac-Tric Vacuum Cleaner. Easy terms :an be arranged. Ask for demonstra-
MISCELLANEOUS. Pearl Ointment, well-know for milkers’ eczema and ski troubles, now obtainable. Simon’s grocers. Strange's Water Glass ha years of experienced users; 1/6 pe bottle. —W. G. Strange. CJTRANGE’S Water Glass, 1/6 bottle will preserve 2 gross fresh eggs Ensure your winter supply.—W. G Strange. gILENT Vacuum . Cleaner, Vac-Tric De Luxe model, £l6 cash; termi £l7/15/- Deposit 30/- and 5/- pe: week at Dixon’s Hawera. CITKANGE’S VVater Glass is really economical; 1/6 bottle will preserve 2 gross fresh eggs.—W. G. Strange. U’GGS preserved with Strange’s Watei Glass are as good as fresh; l/£ bottlo at Strange’s. gHAW’S Great Clearance Sale! All our new season’s Sports Wear at prices never offered before; Sports Shirts 2/9 ,4/6, 5/11; smart Sports Coats 19/6, 27/6, 35/-. Only at the Busy Shop, High Street. . JgGGS Perfectly . Preserved. OVOLINE keeps fresh eggs fresh. Ensures perfect cooking for next winter. Avoids messy, hand-soiling liquids. ICeeps hands soft and smooth. Sternly refuse substitutes for Ovoline. 1/G jar. All grocers. ■> • . / d J£GGS preserved with Strange’s Water Glass are not tainted. Equal to fresh winter supply.—W. G. Strange. TRIC Silent Vacuum Cleaner is British made;' special storage cabinet; De Luxe'model; £l6; no oiling is necessary; Vac Trie motor runs on two ball races, which are ' greased packed; no further lubrication required.— Dixon, Hawera. jgGGSJ Don't miss your opportunity, preserve now with Strange’s Water Glass; bl/6 at the Pharmacy. gHAW’ S Great Clearance Sale of everything in Men’s and Boys’ wear. Remember this is the chance of a life time. Shop at the Busy Shop, High St JDRESERVED Eggs—Fresh as Newlaid! OVOLINE imprisons newlaid freshness, yolks remain firm, whites never water. OVOLINE is easy, clean and pleasant to use. 30 years’ success. Don’t entertain any substitute. 1/6 jar docs 420 eggs. Grocers. gHAW’S Great Clearance Sale—Jaeger Slipons in all the latest shades, 9/11 to 17/6; All-Wool White Slipons, 7/11 to 22/6. Only the best English makes stocked at the Busy Shop, High Street. Under tae Postal - Herniations oorras pondenoe addressed to a nom-de-plnme, or with initials only, to oare of any Post Offioe will not be forwarded from office of posting. If advertisers do not desire m disclose their names they may have replies addressed bare of "The Star.” and tame will b* forwarded to advertiser.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 27 October 1934, Page 1
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